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in canada the outlook is cautious.g the country is likely still in a recession and recovery will be slow. joining me to talk about that is canadian prime minister stephen harper. mr. prime minister, so nice to have you back. >> thank you for having me. >> the last time we spoke was the g-20 in london. how would you characterize things? >> we have a fragile recovery. we are seeing the beginnings of some growth in canada. i wouldn't underestimate in canada, united states, globally, how much this growth is due to stimulus measures, monetary and fiscal measures. we haven't yet seen a real rebound in private investment that will sustain the recovery globally so we are very cautious. we are continuing to implement our stimulus program. seeing some growth but not yet seeing the kind of growth that will improve our labor markets. >> what do you think it is going to take to get people spending money again? when we spoke at the g-20 in london we talked about the canadian bank outpaced the u.s. bank in terms of credit and in term
in canada the outlook is cautious.g the country is likely still in a recession and recovery will be slow. joining me to talk about that is canadian prime minister stephen harper. mr. prime minister, so nice to have you back. >> thank you for having me. >> the last time we spoke was the g-20 in london. how would you characterize things? >> we have a fragile recovery. we are seeing the beginnings of some growth in canada. i wouldn't underestimate in canada, united states,...
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what happened in canada is one province in canada, saskatchewan, is a lot like colorado. it is have mountains and have plans for there are no rivers so the orders are strict lines per the elected of very leftist governor. he was a premier. he said everyone should have health care in that province. he set up a state run single payer system in 1944. he called medicare. it worked. everyone in that province and medical care. lots of doctors came there because they knew they would get paid ver. other provinces copied it because it work. by 1961, it was so popular that the people of canada demanded that the federal government establish the same thing coast to coast. it started in one state. in 2004, the canadian broadcasting company did a poll to name the greatest canadian history and millions of voters, the nominees were many and the winner was tommy douglas, who came up with the system. i have talked about this topic to several state legislators. i always say that if they could institute a health care system in the state that work, you would be collected the best american in
what happened in canada is one province in canada, saskatchewan, is a lot like colorado. it is have mountains and have plans for there are no rivers so the orders are strict lines per the elected of very leftist governor. he was a premier. he said everyone should have health care in that province. he set up a state run single payer system in 1944. he called medicare. it worked. everyone in that province and medical care. lots of doctors came there because they knew they would get paid ver....
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you read my chapter about canada. what happened in canada is one province in canada, saskatchewan, which is a lot like colorado, half plain, half mountains, there are no rivers out threrk borders are straight lines, it's colorado. they elected a very lefty governor, it's called the premier in canada, he said everybody in our province should have health care. everybody should have health care. he set up a state-run, single-payer system in 1944. tommy douglas is this man's name. he called it medicare. it worked. all of a sudden everybody in saskatchewan had medical care. lots of doctors came there because they knew they'd get paid. and the other provinces saw it and gradually, one by one, two by two, they copied it. they saw it was working. and by 1961, it was so popular that the people of canada demanded that the federal government establish it coast to coast. but it started in one state. tommy douglas did this. in 2004, the canadian broadcasting company did a poll to pick the greatest canadian in history, millions of
you read my chapter about canada. what happened in canada is one province in canada, saskatchewan, which is a lot like colorado, half plain, half mountains, there are no rivers out threrk borders are straight lines, it's colorado. they elected a very lefty governor, it's called the premier in canada, he said everybody in our province should have health care. everybody should have health care. he set up a state-run, single-payer system in 1944. tommy douglas is this man's name. he called it...
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let's start with canada right now, what's going on with the health care system in canada, our neighborf health care ever, 92% of canadians say they like their doctors so much they would recommend them to family or friends. in canada, primary health care physicians are basically family doctors. and handle everything through a private practice, physical, mental health, maternity, pediatrics, geriatrics, says an author of 18 books on canadian health care. >> this is not socialized medicine. the government does not provide doctors, does not provide hospitals. you go to whatever doctor you want, just as you do here. and doctors can either take more patients or not take patients. it's up to them. and the same is true with hospitals. >> all canadians have health coverage through the government. 70% of health care is publicly funded and 30% is privately-funded. each province runs it's own health care budget, although the federal government supplements some provinces that are not as prosperous as others. it is a very cost effect tiff system. only 10% of gdp, compared to 16% of the u.s. economy.
let's start with canada right now, what's going on with the health care system in canada, our neighborf health care ever, 92% of canadians say they like their doctors so much they would recommend them to family or friends. in canada, primary health care physicians are basically family doctors. and handle everything through a private practice, physical, mental health, maternity, pediatrics, geriatrics, says an author of 18 books on canadian health care. >> this is not socialized medicine....
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you're gonna call anywhere in the united states and canada absolutely free! take it on a business trip! go to china! call back to the united states! make all the calls you want! if at the end of 30 days you don't think this is the most brilliant, amazing piece of technology, if you haven't fallen in love with the magic jack, then simply send it back and you owe nothing, no questions asked! and this deal is so risk- free, we'll even cover the postage to return it! you saw an 11-year-old child...
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and canada.me every time we have met, so he has been on the job with this issue, and our teams have been working together. it appears there could be ways to deal with this bilaterally, as well as multi-laterally. the problem with provincial governments in canada is, as my understanding is, there are not signatories to the wto agreement that would have preempted any of these buy american agreements. in addition, we are pursuing on a bilateral track efforts to make sure that these tensions diminish. but i do want to keep things in perspective. u.s.-canadian trade continues to be robust. canada continues to be a huge trading partner to the united states. business is in the united states and canada both benefit from that trade, as well as consumers. there is no prospect of any budding trade war between our countries. these are legitimate issues that need to be raised, but i think it is important to understand, on this scale of our overall trading relationship, these should not be considered the domin
and canada.me every time we have met, so he has been on the job with this issue, and our teams have been working together. it appears there could be ways to deal with this bilaterally, as well as multi-laterally. the problem with provincial governments in canada is, as my understanding is, there are not signatories to the wto agreement that would have preempted any of these buy american agreements. in addition, we are pursuing on a bilateral track efforts to make sure that these tensions...
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first was central fund of canada up nearly 11%, and heckler mining up 83.4%. are you still with them? would you buy them here? i buy them every day. i dollar cost average with an uptrend in the metals that i am projecting, why not. >> paul: hutwo more recommendations back in april. seats see what they did. dennison up 21%, that's four for four, congratulations, good call >> well, the market-- the wind was at my back. let's put it that way. >> paul: do you have some new recommendations, mark? >> well, i would go back and stay with the central fund of canada, c.e.f., 60% gold, 40% silver. and as silver moves higher, it's a nice safe way of playing that market short of owning the physical metals. >> paul: to move along we only have a minute. >> s.l.f., the e.t.f. for silver. i would buy that. it's trading around the $15, $16 level. if silver goes to $21-plus, that's going to go up to those levels. my next play would be p.a.l., which is north american palladium. this is a play on palladium, and with all the cheap cars being produced in india and china, there's goi
first was central fund of canada up nearly 11%, and heckler mining up 83.4%. are you still with them? would you buy them here? i buy them every day. i dollar cost average with an uptrend in the metals that i am projecting, why not. >> paul: hutwo more recommendations back in april. seats see what they did. dennison up 21%, that's four for four, congratulations, good call >> well, the market-- the wind was at my back. let's put it that way. >> paul: do you have some new...
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canada is in a strong position. our deficit while large mr. speaker are nonetheless some of the smallest in the developed world. they are necessary to help people but stimulus spending must end at the end of this recession and we must return to surplus. i would invite the leader of opposition since he has yet any comprehensive agenda at all, i invited him since the budget last january if he has anything to say on the economy i would invite him to bring it here so we can debate. [applause] >> thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, my question is also for the prime minister. in light of the extraordinary -- in light of the extraordinary attacks on the health care system by the people who apparently have given the prime minister such spiritual inspiration over the years, i would like to ask the prime minister a very simple question. is the prime minister proud of our health care system, mr. speaker? [applause] >> mr. speaker, it is the only system my family has ever used and we are depending on it in the future. [applause] >> order. order. order or
canada is in a strong position. our deficit while large mr. speaker are nonetheless some of the smallest in the developed world. they are necessary to help people but stimulus spending must end at the end of this recession and we must return to surplus. i would invite the leader of opposition since he has yet any comprehensive agenda at all, i invited him since the budget last january if he has anything to say on the economy i would invite him to bring it here so we can debate. [applause]...
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and canada and so on. farther studies in societies where people didn't have the means to buy all this stuff, the impact of no chemicals in their lives, incidents of cancer? >> what i talk about in my book is that unfortunately, because of the most persistent pollutants moving around in the environment, there are not very many places that haven't been exposed so it is almost like you can&t find a clean sample. that is an unfortuna effect that nobody anticipated when we started down this path. >> the difference betwn those close contact with chemicals, things like that, people don't have access to that. >> i really couldn't answer that but it is a very good question. >> i wanted to ask, what is the relative hazar associated with these chemicals, automobiles kill 40,000 year just in this country, how many are affected by the chemicals and what is the impact relative to other hazards? >> we are at the point where research is indicating a correlation between increases in certain diseases and dysfunction. one of
and canada and so on. farther studies in societies where people didn't have the means to buy all this stuff, the impact of no chemicals in their lives, incidents of cancer? >> what i talk about in my book is that unfortunately, because of the most persistent pollutants moving around in the environment, there are not very many places that haven't been exposed so it is almost like you can&t find a clean sample. that is an unfortuna effect that nobody anticipated when we started down...
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can happen when everyone has access to quality health coverage, but critics point to canada as well for completely opposite reasons. cnn's dana bash has more on health care north of the border. >> reporter: for shona holmes, simple pleasures of playing with her dog and walking with her gift dog are a difficult gift. four years ago she was told she had a blap tumor, brain tumor. >> i realized after the surgery how bad my vision was. >> reporter: sona is canadian, but for her surgery he constituent to the u.s. because it would have taken four to six months just to see specialists in canada government-run health care system, the only option here. >> all my life i have lived in this country with public health insurance, and i always thought that i would be okay, that everything would be fine. so this is basically all of the surgery. >> reporter: shona's bills at the mayo clinic totaled $100,000. she borrowed from family and friends. >> and that is tragic, having dinner with my friends, and i know how much money i owe them. >> reporter: republicans in washington are seething on shona's s
can happen when everyone has access to quality health coverage, but critics point to canada as well for completely opposite reasons. cnn's dana bash has more on health care north of the border. >> reporter: for shona holmes, simple pleasures of playing with her dog and walking with her gift dog are a difficult gift. four years ago she was told she had a blap tumor, brain tumor. >> i realized after the surgery how bad my vision was. >> reporter: sona is canadian, but for her...
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america considers canada to be a friend, but when you're talking about your mine, that comes from canadahese that are less rare, say lithium, some come from u.s., but a lot comes from places like bolivia. do we run the risk of getting rid of oil and replacing it with batteries, and then, wow, were we thinking it through? >> canada is the united states trading partner. we have be friendly to deliver e raw materials united states needs. >> until canada needs more. i'm only making the point we have to think, everyone has to think where things come from. replacing one with another, you are confident. >> mark is right. we haven't thought about that enough in the past and need to think of it going forward as a global scramble to secure supplies and raw materials and need to think longer term than in the past. >> gentlemen, we appreciate you both being with us. we look forward to having you back. >>> coming up, america is no longer the most competitive economy in the world according to one source. we will tell you the source, what they are saying, why the are saying it and traders will give the
america considers canada to be a friend, but when you're talking about your mine, that comes from canadahese that are less rare, say lithium, some come from u.s., but a lot comes from places like bolivia. do we run the risk of getting rid of oil and replacing it with batteries, and then, wow, were we thinking it through? >> canada is the united states trading partner. we have be friendly to deliver e raw materials united states needs. >> until canada needs more. i'm only making the...
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it is about 800 miles as the plane would fly from canada and to mexico city. we do not know how big a plane is -- from cancun to mexico city. we do not know who hijacked it or why, but i can tell you that mexican authorities, the mexican transport minister now confirms that a hijacked plane has landed safely in mexico city. the details will continue to come in, and as they do, we will bring them to you. first, though, continuing coverage of the ongoing battle over the future of america's health-care system, as we have reported here. the president is trying to get congress to agree on a health- care plan. easier said than done, it would appear, but earlier today, the chairman of the senate finance committee, montana democrat max baucus, says he is pushing his plan forward, whether he has bipartisan support or not. >> perspective of whether or not any republicans vote for, i do think that it will move forward anyway, and i do expect republicans will be on board. i do not know how many, but if there are not any, it will move forward in any event. shepard: as you
it is about 800 miles as the plane would fly from canada and to mexico city. we do not know how big a plane is -- from cancun to mexico city. we do not know who hijacked it or why, but i can tell you that mexican authorities, the mexican transport minister now confirms that a hijacked plane has landed safely in mexico city. the details will continue to come in, and as they do, we will bring them to you. first, though, continuing coverage of the ongoing battle over the future of america's...
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greta: canada may have taken a tougher position having walked out before, but i might add that thereare three americans being held there, and we had last night a wife on his husband is a former fbi agent, and there is no information, information that we would love to have, and many other friendly countries did not walk out at all, so there were some that stayed behind, were there not? >> i cannot tell levys stayed behind, because, obviously, which i cannot tell you who stayed behind, because, obviously -- i cannot tell you who stayed behind, because, obviously, i walked out. there are people in captivity in iran, having not been charged. i think that the world community needs to realize this, and we need to be able to speak out as forcefully as possible on this issue and condemning iran for what they are doing, not only on human rights, but as i mentioned before, on their anti-semitic behavior. greta: indeed, it is horrible anti-semitic behavior. i do not know if he is delusional where just me about the holocaust, but anyway, sir, thank you for joining us -- or just mean about the ho
greta: canada may have taken a tougher position having walked out before, but i might add that thereare three americans being held there, and we had last night a wife on his husband is a former fbi agent, and there is no information, information that we would love to have, and many other friendly countries did not walk out at all, so there were some that stayed behind, were there not? >> i cannot tell levys stayed behind, because, obviously, which i cannot tell you who stayed behind,...
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an upper level low is rotating over canada. we are seeing the after effects down here in the mid-atlantic. it will be variable this afternoon. not a bad morning. 56 at the airport. 57 downtown. as we head to the mountains of western maryland, it will be rainy at 51 degrees. it is not so bad here. 65. a cooler day. the winds will not be as intense today as it was a yesterday. as you take a look at the shores, 58 is the forecast high. the waves are still turning up to 2 feet on the bay. 92 degree record high was set for today. we are nowhere near that today. the record low will be in the 30's. that is the record. we will not be near that. the temperature will drop but it will be in the 40's in outlying areas. a high-pressure to our west. it will clear is out tomorrow. we will be mostly sunny but cold. 67 degree will be the high. it will be beautiful outside. a slight chance of showers late in the day. maybe some thunder as the front moves through here. >> thank you. a prominent crowd was in attendance to help raise money and awar
an upper level low is rotating over canada. we are seeing the after effects down here in the mid-atlantic. it will be variable this afternoon. not a bad morning. 56 at the airport. 57 downtown. as we head to the mountains of western maryland, it will be rainy at 51 degrees. it is not so bad here. 65. a cooler day. the winds will not be as intense today as it was a yesterday. as you take a look at the shores, 58 is the forecast high. the waves are still turning up to 2 feet on the bay. 92 degree...
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that is due to the disturbance in canada. 65 and some clouds later this afternoon. you cannot rule out a slight chance of a sprinkle or a brief shower later on. on the eastern shore, 68. -- 58. things have calmed down a little bit. the winds are not bad today. the waves are a little volatile up to 2 feet. there is not a small craft advisory. in 92 degree record high. we will be well below the normal of 73. 39 is the record low way back in 1888. we are closer to that than you might imagine. an 40's tonight in the outlying areas. 48 downtown. things will clear out after midnight. some evening sprinkles. in a trough is rotating out of this. it is a little unsettled by this afternoon. mostly sunny tomorrow. the high pressure builds in. a high of 57 degrees. friday, a slight chance of showers. 73. 60% of showers and maybe a thunderstorm on saturday. sunday we clear out with a high of 72. the high pressure builds in next week. we will be in the low 70's. >> hazardous formats are prompting the largest recall in toyota history. there is a problem with removable format that
that is due to the disturbance in canada. 65 and some clouds later this afternoon. you cannot rule out a slight chance of a sprinkle or a brief shower later on. on the eastern shore, 68. -- 58. things have calmed down a little bit. the winds are not bad today. the waves are a little volatile up to 2 feet. there is not a small craft advisory. in 92 degree record high. we will be well below the normal of 73. 39 is the record low way back in 1888. we are closer to that than you might imagine. an...
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here is that storm system spending over southeast canada and parts of new england. there will be a little piece of energy moving across the area tomorrow. we may see more clouds and a brief light shower. we will call it variably cloudy tonight, 48 to 53 will be the low. tomorrow, as we advance our futurecast from tuesday into wednesday, more cloudiness and an indication there might be a little shower out there. the forecast is not a bad one. we might have a little sprinkle or shower. a mix of clouds and sunshine tomorrow. west-northwest winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour. a small craft advisory is on the chesapeake bay. up to 25 knots. here is the insta-weather plus seven-day forecast. in the 60's tomorrow, a small chance of a shower. thursday, a little bit better, more sunshine, temperatures in the upper 60's. maybe a shower by evening. the highest chance of rain will be on saturday. scattered showers and maybe even a rumble of thunder with 73 degrees as the high. it looks like most of the day for sunday will be partly cloudy. dry conditions and highs continue in the
here is that storm system spending over southeast canada and parts of new england. there will be a little piece of energy moving across the area tomorrow. we may see more clouds and a brief light shower. we will call it variably cloudy tonight, 48 to 53 will be the low. tomorrow, as we advance our futurecast from tuesday into wednesday, more cloudiness and an indication there might be a little shower out there. the forecast is not a bad one. we might have a little sprinkle or shower. a mix of...
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i haven't seen the same in canada, especially canada. >> the department of homeland security looked calflyat that issue and scientistic advice during the spring and it was determined since there was already a robust outbreaking of h1n1 already within our borders that border closings really would harm commerce potentially but not really help with the disease outbreak. so there is no anticipation at this point to do anything with our northern and southern -- >> i don't want to see a border closing. are you coordinating with other country, canada, in particular, to make sure we're doing the same things? education programs? >> there has been a lot of national and international discussions and particularly with canada and mexico. that has been under way since the early spring and we'll continue. >> very good. >> gentleman from oregon. >> thank you, madame chair. i appreciate the chair's commitment to have the secretary come back before the committee, before we have a vote on the health care overhaul bill in the house. >> i don't have that power but i'm going to talk to the chairman who does hav
i haven't seen the same in canada, especially canada. >> the department of homeland security looked calflyat that issue and scientistic advice during the spring and it was determined since there was already a robust outbreaking of h1n1 already within our borders that border closings really would harm commerce potentially but not really help with the disease outbreak. so there is no anticipation at this point to do anything with our northern and southern -- >> i don't want to see a...
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station nearly turns deadly for a routine trip to the gas station nearly turns deadly for one man in canada. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> hello and good morning, everyone. i'm dan kloeffler. >>> and today we begin with remembering 9/11. the nation will pause this morning to honor the thousands of lives lost eight years ago when the u.s. came under terror attack. from new york city to pennsylvania, to the grounds of the pentagon, vigils will mark both the grief and the healing that continues to this day. here's nbc's michelle franzen. >> reporter: it has become a national day of remembrance and he renewal. memori memorials at all three crash sites and honoring the 2,752 victims who died. in new york city, families will gather the a park adjacent to the world trade center site for a ceremony of music and the reading of the victims's names. vice president joe biden and his wife will also attend. the families will once again walk to the base of ground zero to lay flowers, a sacred makeshift memorial that also shares space with an active construction site. years of legal bat
station nearly turns deadly for a routine trip to the gas station nearly turns deadly for one man in canada. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> hello and good morning, everyone. i'm dan kloeffler. >>> and today we begin with remembering 9/11. the nation will pause this morning to honor the thousands of lives lost eight years ago when the u.s. came under terror attack. from new york city to pennsylvania, to the grounds of the pentagon, vigils will mark both the...
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first was central fund canada upearly1%, and heckler mini up 83.4%. are yostill with them? wod you buy them here? i buthem every day. i dollar cost average with an uptrend in the metals that i am projecting, why no >> paul: hwoore recommdations back in april. seats see wh they did. dennison up 21%, that's fr for fourcongratulations, good call >> wl, the mart-- the wind was my back. let's t it that way. >> paul: do you have some new recommendaons, mark? >> well, i would go back and stay with th central fund o canada c.e.f., 60% gold, 40% silver. and as silver moves higr, it's a nic safe way of playing th rket short of owning the physic metal >> paul: toove along we only have a minute. >> s.l.f., the e.t.f. for silver. i would buy that. it's trading aroun the $15, $16 level. if sier goes to $21-plus, that going to go up to those levels. my next play would p.a.l., which iorth american lladium. this is play on palladi, and with all the cheapcars bng pruced in india and china, ere's going to be a lot of demand for palladium an platinum because of e calytic converter issue so thi
first was central fund canada upearly1%, and heckler mini up 83.4%. are yostill with them? wod you buy them here? i buthem every day. i dollar cost average with an uptrend in the metals that i am projecting, why no >> paul: hwoore recommdations back in april. seats see wh they did. dennison up 21%, that's fr for fourcongratulations, good call >> wl, the mart-- the wind was my back. let's t it that way. >> paul: do you have some new recommendaons, mark? >> well, i would...
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>> well, i would go back and stayith the ntral fund of canada, c.e.f 60%old, 40% silver. and as silver mes higher, it's a nice safe way of playing that market short of owning t physical metals. >> pl: to move along we only have a mine. >> s.l.f., the e.t.f. for sier. i would b that. it's tradi aroundhe $15, $16 leve if silver goes to $21-plus, that's going to go upo those levels. my next play would be p.a.l., which is north amecan palladium. is is a play onalladium, and withll the che cars being produced in india and china there's going to be a t of demand for pallium and platinum because of the catalytic converter issues so this is a goodlow-price play. 's three bucks andould probably double. >> paul: one more cice quickly >> one py for the overall market would behe total stoc market index, v.t.i.. any pullback weget here in october,ovember, i woulduy v.i.. w goes to ,000 you have total stock mark play here. >> paul: do you personally own the securies mentioned herer have other disclosures? you do >> i tra and own these securities, yes, pl, thank you. paul: our te has ru
>> well, i would go back and stayith the ntral fund of canada, c.e.f 60%old, 40% silver. and as silver mes higher, it's a nice safe way of playing that market short of owning t physical metals. >> pl: to move along we only have a mine. >> s.l.f., the e.t.f. for sier. i would b that. it's tradi aroundhe $15, $16 leve if silver goes to $21-plus, that's going to go upo those levels. my next play would be p.a.l., which is north amecan palladium. is is a play onalladium, and withll...
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in canada, the control health- care costs. they spend about half per person what we do as far as their gdp. there gdp is about half of what we spend. we spend about 17% of the gdp, and they spend somewhere around 8%. the numbers are close. the way they do that is a cap the amount of money they are going to spend, and when you do that, you get a huge waiting times in canada. one out of three doctors in canada refer a patient to the united states, one out of three doctors. the quality of care in the united states is far superior. as a matter of fact, the former canadian member of parliament opposed to any privatization of the canadian health care system, and after she led that debate in the parliament against a private health-care system, she was tragically struck with breast cancer, and very sad situation, obviously. where did she come to get her care? she came to the united states. she actually came to ucla to get her care begins you do not have the wait times, and, plus, you have a higher quality of care. we know the survival
in canada, the control health- care costs. they spend about half per person what we do as far as their gdp. there gdp is about half of what we spend. we spend about 17% of the gdp, and they spend somewhere around 8%. the numbers are close. the way they do that is a cap the amount of money they are going to spend, and when you do that, you get a huge waiting times in canada. one out of three doctors in canada refer a patient to the united states, one out of three doctors. the quality of care in...
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because of the unforgiving terrain of the mackenzies, this area is one of the few places in canada whichcess for hunters is permitted. south nahanni chopper pilot robert polwin is a new zealand native who knows the perils of mountain flying well. >> i enjoy coming over here to the northwest territories in canada and spending a bit of time flying. i'm from new zealand originally, and i like to come over here in my off season, the winter, which is your guys' summer. they say half the fun of the trip's getting there. and we start off here at nahanni base camp, pick up the hunters, and they get quite a good scenic flight out to where we drop them off hunting. this particular helicopter is a bell jetranger iii, and it's ideally suited for the work we do out here due to the fact that we can carry sort of two to three hunters and a bit of gear. this machine here is good, especially above 5,500 feet. and we generally work right up to 7,500, 8,000 feet here in the nahanni. [helicopter blades thudding] >> narrator: the mountain caribou is the largest of the caribou subspecies. with a body nearly a
because of the unforgiving terrain of the mackenzies, this area is one of the few places in canada whichcess for hunters is permitted. south nahanni chopper pilot robert polwin is a new zealand native who knows the perils of mountain flying well. >> i enjoy coming over here to the northwest territories in canada and spending a bit of time flying. i'm from new zealand originally, and i like to come over here in my off season, the winter, which is your guys' summer. they say half the fun of...
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if canada is the only country without troops, it wi be embarrassing for the japan.the obama administration doesn't want to apply foreign pressure on japan and they don't want to say you don't have to do this and the dpj review policy and say here's a bunch of things we can do. the problem is if the dpj comes out and says, we thought about it. we got a big plan for afghanistan, we're going to make postage stamps that say afghanistan is important and sell them to the japan post or give a bunch of money to building an airport or, you know, if ty come up with something that's easy, it's going to look to the world like japan is pulling back. and so if they're in sort of a pickle and frankly in the bush administration we have thi problem and the myth is the bush administration ordered japan to send ships to the ocean, ordered japan to send troops to iraq. it's not true. we went in with a decision with the era of foreign policy is over. we had these sort of new discussions in u.s./japan relations where we said here's a problem, here's a list of things we think would be hel
if canada is the only country without troops, it wi be embarrassing for the japan.the obama administration doesn't want to apply foreign pressure on japan and they don't want to say you don't have to do this and the dpj review policy and say here's a bunch of things we can do. the problem is if the dpj comes out and says, we thought about it. we got a big plan for afghanistan, we're going to make postage stamps that say afghanistan is important and sell them to the japan post or give a bunch of...
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that is a source of some chilly early winter air sliding from the prairies of central canada and some of the cool air will continue to filther in our direction. for today, mostly cloudy this morning, then partly sunny, breezy, around 67 degrees. winds gusting over 20 miles per hour. tonight 44 as we try to clear out. tomorrow we'll stay in the upper 60s but more sunshine. >>> let's check the roads with kim. >> thank you. traffic continues to be quiet around the area at this early hour. west side of the beltway, traffic moving along nicely, probably traveling at speed as you make your way down towards route 70 and baltimore national pike. overnight construction projects still linger, southbound harrisburg expressway left lane blocked due to construction approaching the timonium road exit. and we also have, on the westbound span of the bay bridge, right lane closed due to construction. again, these projects will be reopening probably within the hour. as we check at the jfx at north avenue, traffic looks great at this time. back to you. >>> 5:19. with president and mrs. obama overseas pu
that is a source of some chilly early winter air sliding from the prairies of central canada and some of the cool air will continue to filther in our direction. for today, mostly cloudy this morning, then partly sunny, breezy, around 67 degrees. winds gusting over 20 miles per hour. tonight 44 as we try to clear out. tomorrow we'll stay in the upper 60s but more sunshine. >>> let's check the roads with kim. >> thank you. traffic continues to be quiet around the area at this early...
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the second time we did it in fact, set off the advance that made canada, canada and like when this u.s. invaded mexico set off the chain of events that made mexico, mexico. slightly different way and also though, set off a civil war in mexi and set off a body civi war in the u.s. and in the long run, you know, if it wasn't for california gold, i don't know if you could say the united states gained back the $86 mlion it cost to fight the war. handver here? >> bas on your great knowledge of history, united states and mexico, as we go into the immigration reform after we get through with the health care reform, what is your view againstimmigration, or if you arfor immigration reform, what are the pros and cons in your mindased on your hiory. >> well, i would say that the -- it's pretty well demonstrated that it is going to happen. people are going to css borders. and the total -- in this country is 12 million people now. and, majority, like from europe or africa or ia, legally, visas and just stay. you will not find them, you know? i read someplace, if it were legally possible to round up
the second time we did it in fact, set off the advance that made canada, canada and like when this u.s. invaded mexico set off the chain of events that made mexico, mexico. slightly different way and also though, set off a civil war in mexi and set off a body civi war in the u.s. and in the long run, you know, if it wasn't for california gold, i don't know if you could say the united states gained back the $86 mlion it cost to fight the war. handver here? >> bas on your great knowledge of...
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canada is not leaving afghanistan. will be transitioning to a civilian he meant tearing development -- -- we will be transitioning to a civilian humanitarian development. that is in place. we've had a robust engagement for some time. we have increased their troop levels as a consequence of that. you heard what i said earlier. what is essential is that what ever we and nato are doing, and we make sure that the country can stand on its own 2 feet, particularly on the securities side where they have their primary response ability. -- responsibility. the president indicated we have negotiators who were looking at a range of options. we talked about some of those today. we will be getting more detailed directions. i grew president. we should not lose the horse before the tray. i would emphasize that it is critical at a time where we are trying to see a recovery in the global economy. protectionism is a significant threat. we continue to demonstrate to the world that canada and united states can manage relations in a way tha
canada is not leaving afghanistan. will be transitioning to a civilian he meant tearing development -- -- we will be transitioning to a civilian humanitarian development. that is in place. we've had a robust engagement for some time. we have increased their troop levels as a consequence of that. you heard what i said earlier. what is essential is that what ever we and nato are doing, and we make sure that the country can stand on its own 2 feet, particularly on the securities side where they...
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>> you give credit to canada. i'll give credit to england. they have 1/10 the number of lawsuits because if you bring a frivolous lawsuit, you pay the court cost if you lose. >> why if something has been done wrong to you, why should you have to file a lawsuit? why isn't there a specialized court? >> i understand, but couldn't we have the loser pay system here? >> let's take that $11 millioner is dict against the pediatrician. it's absurd. the pediatrician is the loser. she has to pay the other side's law fees as well? come on! >> we have a justice system for worker's compensation rights. why not set one up for looser pays. we have caps on medical. i don't think they are capped on medical expenses or lost wages but just on pain and suffering. >> california did it 30 years and that is one state where health insurance is still affordable. >> can we talk loser pays here? >> that's fine. you take a little risk. that way you go in with a legitimate geoffance. >> thank you very much. clunkers price tag more than tripled. housing credits set to doub
>> you give credit to canada. i'll give credit to england. they have 1/10 the number of lawsuits because if you bring a frivolous lawsuit, you pay the court cost if you lose. >> why if something has been done wrong to you, why should you have to file a lawsuit? why isn't there a specialized court? >> i understand, but couldn't we have the loser pay system here? >> let's take that $11 millioner is dict against the pediatrician. it's absurd. the pediatrician is the loser....
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she could have died waiting for care in canada.e. she joins me right now. good to see you. >> thank you for having me. neil: looking good. you say that you would not be here. the president says that he does not want the kind of system that you have. >> that is what i have heard. however, it keeps coming up that it is their ultimate goal. once you get into it, it is really hard to not go deeper and deeper into it. how do you unscramble that egg? neil: his looks like this is stumbling along here. you say, let its tumble away. let this thing die, this whole health care reform thing. >> certainly, we have to do some reform. there are people that need some help. just stay away from the government option. there are only a couple of ways to fix any problem that you have in socialized medicine or a monopoly as we have. that is rationed care or increased taxes. unfortunately, there are holes constantly. neil: you had a rain tumor. you took matters into your own hands. if you had done it the canadian way, you would be dead. >> absolutely. th
she could have died waiting for care in canada.e. she joins me right now. good to see you. >> thank you for having me. neil: looking good. you say that you would not be here. the president says that he does not want the kind of system that you have. >> that is what i have heard. however, it keeps coming up that it is their ultimate goal. once you get into it, it is really hard to not go deeper and deeper into it. how do you unscramble that egg? neil: his looks like this is stumbling...
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big storm system in canada bringing us brisk northwesterly winds and cooler weather. see clouds getting in the shenandoah valley. some of it will rotate through it. the bright sunshine will fade somewhat today. a mix of sun and clouds this afternoon. a much-cooler day and temperatures around the 70- degree mark. noontime mid-60s. drive time temperature in the mucher 80s. code green air quality and i posted how the air quality had been good. you can read about that at wusa9.com. now we need a traffic update. for more here's angie. >> thank you, howard. we have a string of incidents to tell you about. 50 eastbound at courthouse road is where we have an accident blocking the center lane. notice southbound on the gw parkway at the key bridge, more crash activity to tell you about. nearby, here's another one in southeast dc. another accident at minnesota avenue and naylor road. 27 is where we are seeing the biggest delay by far. we are looking at drivers sitting in traffic for at least an hour as they make their way from 109 to the split. this is just volume. no incidents
big storm system in canada bringing us brisk northwesterly winds and cooler weather. see clouds getting in the shenandoah valley. some of it will rotate through it. the bright sunshine will fade somewhat today. a mix of sun and clouds this afternoon. a much-cooler day and temperatures around the 70- degree mark. noontime mid-60s. drive time temperature in the mucher 80s. code green air quality and i posted how the air quality had been good. you can read about that at wusa9.com. now we need a...
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york state, coming up maine in to parts of canada there pulling away.s it is bringing in the cool northwesterly winds. this will be around the next couple of days and there's a trough of low pressure. this is going to rotate around us tomorrow. that's why we have a chance of a shower in the forecast or a sprinkle, if you will. and a better chance of showers in the mountains. as we look at the seven-day forecast, see temperatures today 70ish. tomorrow in the mid 0s. slight chance of a shower and then as we head to thursday, gets better. friday late, could be a shower and 72. and so much going on between football games and fall for fairfax, showers, 72. but better weather on sunday. >> all right. let's go burgundy and gold and terps beat clemson. >>> all right. well, moving right along, it was a little dark out but this morning sky 9 caught the stage for tonight's u-2 concert. 80,000 people are expected for the show at fedex field beginning at 7:00 and that will mean a traffic nightmare on the beltway. metro will be open late to make sure concert goers ca
york state, coming up maine in to parts of canada there pulling away.s it is bringing in the cool northwesterly winds. this will be around the next couple of days and there's a trough of low pressure. this is going to rotate around us tomorrow. that's why we have a chance of a shower in the forecast or a sprinkle, if you will. and a better chance of showers in the mountains. as we look at the seven-day forecast, see temperatures today 70ish. tomorrow in the mid 0s. slight chance of a shower and...
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i spent the summer, trying to survive completely alone, in the far north of canada.anyone or any place. it was a boyhood dream for me. >> reporter: the plan, three months, totally alone in the yukon wilderness. home to 17,000 bears. eating what he can kill. >> now, that is my dinner tonight. >> reporter: living off the land. ed wardell filmed himself. >> look at this. >> reporter: for a national geographic show called "alone in the wild." >> did you see that? that's brilliant. >> reporter: finding food was tough. by law, he wasn't allowed to hunt moose or even ducks. >> beautiful. i've never seen one before. >> reporter: filming was tough. for the camera, wardell was forced to confront his pair, pain and longings. in every day, he was wested to the limit. he lost 28 pounds. slowly starving to death. >> the for me was probably calling in and saying, that's it. i i've had enough. i need to get out. >> reporter: that moment came after 50 days. wardell was air lifted from his dream by flyg boat. emotional return to civilization. >> i really don't know why i've been cryin
i spent the summer, trying to survive completely alone, in the far north of canada.anyone or any place. it was a boyhood dream for me. >> reporter: the plan, three months, totally alone in the yukon wilderness. home to 17,000 bears. eating what he can kill. >> now, that is my dinner tonight. >> reporter: living off the land. ed wardell filmed himself. >> look at this. >> reporter: for a national geographic show called "alone in the wild." >> did you...
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you will see that there is cool air coming out of eastern canada and out of new england. 50's and 60'his afternoon and low 80's @ in baltimore by contrast. once this turn to the north and northeast, temperatures should drop by about 10 degrees for tomorrow. 83 down in d.c.. 79 in westminster and york and lancaster. 79 in auburn pipe. there may be scattered charts in our region wednesday morning. clouds and a few showers overnight trip the winds shift to the north. right on our doorstep, this front is ready to come through and turn the winds at the airport. high pressure will push the cool air down. this area of low pressure that came up out of the gulf coast region is starting to push moisture in. the clouds are working their way out into virginia now. this should produce cloud and -- clouds and whether in spots. -- and wet weather in spots. most places will be cloudy and season showers coming through all the way from the mountains to the coast. friday, this thing may start to move out. you can't tv computer model indicating clearing skies on friday morning. a slight chance of showers
you will see that there is cool air coming out of eastern canada and out of new england. 50's and 60'his afternoon and low 80's @ in baltimore by contrast. once this turn to the north and northeast, temperatures should drop by about 10 degrees for tomorrow. 83 down in d.c.. 79 in westminster and york and lancaster. 79 in auburn pipe. there may be scattered charts in our region wednesday morning. clouds and a few showers overnight trip the winds shift to the north. right on our doorstep, this...
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and canada and son. are you aware of studies i societies whereeople didn't have the meanso buy aot m this stuff, like in dublin and thempact of the incidence of cancer for instance? are you aware of those? >> what i talk about book is unfortunately becausef the way the mostersistent glutens buber around in t agreement and move around in aon fighter pare fehrman the places that ven't been exposed so it almost like hean't find a clean sample, and yeah that is the an unfortunate effect that i don't think anybody anticipated when we started down this path. >> but presumably there is the difference with close contact with families like pltic ware and things like that force something that people, people don't have access to that. >> right, ieally couldn't answer that but it is very good question. >> i wanted to ask what is the relative hazards associated with these chemical issues, relative to say automobiles killing 40,000 year just in this country and how many people were affected by these chemicals and what
and canada and son. are you aware of studies i societies whereeople didn't have the meanso buy aot m this stuff, like in dublin and thempact of the incidence of cancer for instance? are you aware of those? >> what i talk about book is unfortunately becausef the way the mostersistent glutens buber around in t agreement and move around in aon fighter pare fehrman the places that ven't been exposed so it almost like hean't find a clean sample, and yeah that is the an unfortunate effect that...
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i think we're seeing the beginnings of some growth in canada, but i wouldn't underestimate in canada, united states, globally, how much this growth really is due to stimulus measures, monetary and fiscal measures. >> i think now we are done in terms of bottom iing. the market is still 10% down, because also what happened in the market, i think, was too much too quick. >> i believe that we have extremely friendly relations twreen the czech republic and the united states. that's the first thing. >> hello. the government and business leaders i spoke with this week in their own words at the clinton global initiative in new york. one special guest, the former british prime minister tony player. he is currently serving as special envoy to the middle east on behalf of the u.n., u.s. european union, and russia. we talked about the connection the israeli-palestinian peace process has to economic stability in that part of the world. >> one thing you think about spending so much time out there is if you go and stand on the jordan side, you know where moses looked over the promise land, so you ar
i think we're seeing the beginnings of some growth in canada, but i wouldn't underestimate in canada, united states, globally, how much this growth really is due to stimulus measures, monetary and fiscal measures. >> i think now we are done in terms of bottom iing. the market is still 10% down, because also what happened in the market, i think, was too much too quick. >> i believe that we have extremely friendly relations twreen the czech republic and the united states. that's the...
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many people in the united states flight to canada as a single payer system. -- point to canada and theirem. but we have all heard the horror stories of people waiting for a hip replacements and knee replacements, but how about a brain tumor? last night we spoke to a man who said he would not wait for the canadian system, his doctors a said that they thought he had a brain tumor but it would be three months for an mri -- mri. went to america to get the test. he wanted it to be removed as soon as possible, back in canada. they wanted him to wait to see a specialist. he went to buffalo to get it removed right away. he believed that this save his life. >> by that time i could have been staged for. that would have opened me up and said sorry, you are gone. >> he said that his story is not unusual, he had a friend in a similar situation. megyn: what a frightening situation. what do people the defend the system say when they hear stories like this? >> they use the term electives surgery, that these are elective procedures. if you can go to the emergency room you will get the health care that yo
many people in the united states flight to canada as a single payer system. -- point to canada and theirem. but we have all heard the horror stories of people waiting for a hip replacements and knee replacements, but how about a brain tumor? last night we spoke to a man who said he would not wait for the canadian system, his doctors a said that they thought he had a brain tumor but it would be three months for an mri -- mri. went to america to get the test. he wanted it to be removed as soon as...
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. >>> we have affects from an upper level storm in canada.ng at the allergy update, the weeds are and grasses are low but the mold spores are in the high category. [ normal voice ] you're welcome. get a free quote at progressive.com. the quality of our lives depends on our connections. access to high-speed internet, at home and on the go, is no longer a luxury. it's how our children access education. it's how we find jobs, discover information, and connect with family and friends. it's the spark that drives innovation, creates investment, and builds a stronger economy. to shape a better tomorrow, at&t is investing in america's future - working to create an internet that's smart, mobile and safe. last year at&t invested more than any other company in the u.s. and we're continuing to invest this year, to expand and enhance our wireless and wired networks. we support a national plan that ensures high speed internet access and enables adoption by all americans, over the next five years. adoption by all americans, over the next five years. the fut
. >>> we have affects from an upper level storm in canada.ng at the allergy update, the weeds are and grasses are low but the mold spores are in the high category. [ normal voice ] you're welcome. get a free quote at progressive.com. the quality of our lives depends on our connections. access to high-speed internet, at home and on the go, is no longer a luxury. it's how our children access education. it's how we find jobs, discover information, and connect with family and friends. it's...
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airports to divert into canada but canada allowing no takeoffs and not taking inbound flights from other places other than planes bound for the u.s. >> we get word from american ails that it had two aircraft in this tragedy. flight 77 they are saying bowing 757 operating from washington dulles to l.a. with 58 passengers and four flight attendants and two pilots. that is from one of our guys in the dulles area from american airlines. >> now we know the identity of two of the flights involved in today's incidents and that leaves at least one more and the report of the crash in pittsburgh, if that is accurate, that leaves two more that we don't have identified yet but it gives us those two that you mentioned. >> it could have been both planes could have been into the twin trade towers because it was plainly two airliners that went into the twin trade towers as we looked at the tape. >> are you listening to me? they say a bomb in the school here. i was told by firefighters. >> pat dawson, let's go to you in lower manhattan. you have report of another bomb? >> tom, we just have been told we'r
airports to divert into canada but canada allowing no takeoffs and not taking inbound flights from other places other than planes bound for the u.s. >> we get word from american ails that it had two aircraft in this tragedy. flight 77 they are saying bowing 757 operating from washington dulles to l.a. with 58 passengers and four flight attendants and two pilots. that is from one of our guys in the dulles area from american airlines. >> now we know the identity of two of the flights...
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>> there's a rumor of a study in canada says that if you got the seasonal flu vaccine last year, youre at greater risk this fall to get the swine flu. this has been looked at in the united states. i spoke to head of immunization. in the united states with our data, absolutely no risk from the seasonal flu vaccine. bottom line, you should get both the seasonal flu vaccine and when it's available, the hx hx swine flu vaccine. >> we're going to hear a lot more questions undoubtedly and bringing you back in. thank you. >>> security justice ruth bader ginsburg, back at work today after spending last night in a washington hospital. she became light head and fatigued at her office yesterday after receiving treatment for anemia. the 76-year-old justice had surgery and chemotherapy for pancreatic cancer earlier this year. >>> and the courts newest member justice, sonia sotomayor is opening up about how she learned of a historic selection. she has just given an interview, describing the long nerve wracking day last may when she was told the president might call with his decision. >> i had the
>> there's a rumor of a study in canada says that if you got the seasonal flu vaccine last year, youre at greater risk this fall to get the swine flu. this has been looked at in the united states. i spoke to head of immunization. in the united states with our data, absolutely no risk from the seasonal flu vaccine. bottom line, you should get both the seasonal flu vaccine and when it's available, the hx hx swine flu vaccine. >> we're going to hear a lot more questions undoubtedly and...
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it is in a eight week wait in canada for radiation for cancer. you have to hope that the cancer rate it is and eig mon wheat in canada for a colonoscopy and as a result the incidence of colon cancer in canada is 20% higher than in the united states. and the top two medicines we use for cmotherapy for a advanced stage colinancer or both ibm and cannot not because of health or safety concerns about they are tooxpensive so they make patients recei the medication. we stopped using ten years ago and as a result of he get colon cancer in canada you have a 41% chance of dying in whereas if you get it in the united states to have a 32% chance of dying so that next time you are talking to somebody like your children and they are in favor of health insurance tell them if mom got cancer would you like her to have to wait eight weeks to get radiation because there we not enough machines and doctors to go around because that is the price of what obama is to ring and it's not he will never catch up with a number of doctors because the cost control he is an imp
it is in a eight week wait in canada for radiation for cancer. you have to hope that the cancer rate it is and eig mon wheat in canada for a colonoscopy and as a result the incidence of colon cancer in canada is 20% higher than in the united states. and the top two medicines we use for cmotherapy for a advanced stage colinancer or both ibm and cannot not because of health or safety concerns about they are tooxpensive so they make patients recei the medication. we stopped using ten years ago and...
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for us we have low pressure sitting over southern canada.he circulation around that is giving us this cool flow. there's dry high pressure building in the midwest. that will be drifting over us during the day tomorrow and giving us plenty of sunshine. here is the bus stop forecast for this morning. you want to dress warmly. it's going to stay in the 50s for the morning. it will remain cloudy. sunrise 7:03. then by noon and through the afternoon we have a little sunshine breaking out. by then we'll be in the upper 60s and the winds gusting out of the northwest around 25 miles an hour. slight chance of sprinkles late afternoon and early evening. clearing out after midnight. 40s around the metro area tomorrow morning. 30s in the mountains. highs near 70, lots of sun. increasing clouds on friday. drying out on sunday and into monday and tuesday. a bit of a warming trend as we get into the first full week of october. that's the way it looks on this last day of september. >> okay, tom. thank you. >>> let's take a look at the roads and see what's g
for us we have low pressure sitting over southern canada.he circulation around that is giving us this cool flow. there's dry high pressure building in the midwest. that will be drifting over us during the day tomorrow and giving us plenty of sunshine. here is the bus stop forecast for this morning. you want to dress warmly. it's going to stay in the 50s for the morning. it will remain cloudy. sunrise 7:03. then by noon and through the afternoon we have a little sunshine breaking out. by then...
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well, canada is number six in life expectancy.apan, where i live for six years, as the second best left fantasy. -- has the second-best life expectancy. they are also driving down costs. guest: well, go to england, where people who do not live as long if they have cancer. canada, where you have to wait three months to have an mri. why do so many people come across the border to get an mri? why do you have to wait in line to have hip and knee replacement? government-run plant have certain amounts of dollars they will spend on health care. when that does not go far enough, they will raise it. what we are trying to do here for the 50 million people who do not have health insurance is to give them a choice, by putting them in private insurance plans. that is why we do not want a public option. every expert says tens of millions of people -- the lowest level i have seen is 83, the highest, 120 -- will be pushed out of their health care plan into a government plan. when you do that, sooner or later everyone premiums will go up, people w
well, canada is number six in life expectancy.apan, where i live for six years, as the second best left fantasy. -- has the second-best life expectancy. they are also driving down costs. guest: well, go to england, where people who do not live as long if they have cancer. canada, where you have to wait three months to have an mri. why do so many people come across the border to get an mri? why do you have to wait in line to have hip and knee replacement? government-run plant have certain...
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debate over the healthcare system and how it compares to canada's.ricans have been known to head north of the border for cheap medicines. it turns out some canadians have come to the united states to get medical treatment. dan springer is live from vancouver british columbia tonight. dan, why is it -- actually, i should say, why come to the united states if there is already free health care from the canadian government even if in the rain? >> bottom line, shep, if you can't get access to it, it doesn't matter if it is free. we heard compelling stories from the canadians to a 2-year-old boy who had seizures and woman too overweight to have hip replacement surgery. and lindsey from toronto who was diagnosed with golf ball size tumor on his brain. after getting mri in the united states he was told by his canadian doctor it would be four months to wait for a specialist. he came to the u.s. to buffalo to have that life saving operation. and a rare spinal condition, she said she was in executioniating pain. t. it took a year to diagnosis because of lack of
debate over the healthcare system and how it compares to canada's.ricans have been known to head north of the border for cheap medicines. it turns out some canadians have come to the united states to get medical treatment. dan springer is live from vancouver british columbia tonight. dan, why is it -- actually, i should say, why come to the united states if there is already free health care from the canadian government even if in the rain? >> bottom line, shep, if you can't get access to...
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is that different in canada, ma'am? >> caller: of course it is.rs do not depend -- have to wait for an insurance company to say whether they can proceed or not. >> larry: so i don't think you disagree with the doctor. >> absolutely not. in fact, one of the problems here is that american medicine has become totally reimbursement-driven. it's not evidence-driven. what's done in medicine is what's paid for. and the priorities of reimbursement are competely skewed. as i said, we happily pay for interventions, we don't pay for prevention. >> larry: back with more of dr. andrew weil right after this. ♪ 'cause now i'm driving off the lot in a used sub-compact. ♪ ♪ f-r-e-e, that spells free credit report dot com, baby. ♪ ♪ saw their ads on my tv ♪ thought about going but was too lazy ♪ ♪ now instead of looking fly and rollin' phat ♪ ♪ my legs are sticking to the vinyl ♪ ♪ and my posse's getting laughed at. ♪ ♪ f-r-e-e, that spells free- credit report dot com, baby. ♪ when you're sick, you go to the doctor for answers. and when you hear scary rumors about
is that different in canada, ma'am? >> caller: of course it is.rs do not depend -- have to wait for an insurance company to say whether they can proceed or not. >> larry: so i don't think you disagree with the doctor. >> absolutely not. in fact, one of the problems here is that american medicine has become totally reimbursement-driven. it's not evidence-driven. what's done in medicine is what's paid for. and the priorities of reimbursement are competely skewed. as i said, we...
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a team in canada is becoming widely we'll update you on that >> three shoutings in north baltimore. the very latest
a team in canada is becoming widely we'll update you on that >> three shoutings in north baltimore. the very latest
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is that different in canada, ma'am?er: of course, it is, because our doctors do not depend -- have to wait for an insurance company to say whether they can proceed or not. >> i don't think you disagree with him. >> absolutely not. one of the problems here is that american medicine has become totally reimbursement driven. what's done in medicine is what's paid for, and the priorities of reimbursement are completely skewed. as i said, we happily pay for intervention. we don't pay for prevent. >> more after this. trying to grow it. the algae are very beautiful. they come in blue or red, golden, green. algae could be converted into biofuels... that we could someday run our cars on. in using algae to form biofuels, we're not competing with the food supply. and they absorb co2, so they help solve the greenhouse problem, as well. we're making a big commitment to finding out... just how much algae can help to meet... the fuel demands of the world. you'll love it. your old mop will just have to get over it... [ engine rattles ]
is that different in canada, ma'am?er: of course, it is, because our doctors do not depend -- have to wait for an insurance company to say whether they can proceed or not. >> i don't think you disagree with him. >> absolutely not. one of the problems here is that american medicine has become totally reimbursement driven. what's done in medicine is what's paid for, and the priorities of reimbursement are completely skewed. as i said, we happily pay for intervention. we don't pay for...
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we went to canada to work for six months. we had to rent a basement apartment from a famous, a very famous opera singer who is retired. she said she had to convert her basement to a rental apartment in order to pay her property- tax. it was so high. a lot of her family had to sell their homes because they could not pay those taxes. that was 30 years ago. about eight years ago a canadian neighbor asked me to take him to the doctor. on the way he told me about how great it was in canada because it would not cost him anything. here was costing him a lot of money. i asked him why then did he move to america to buy a house instead of staying in canada? he said he could not afford a house in canada because the property taxes were too high. so, mr. president obama is saying that the health insurance will not increase our taxes, but i don't think he is talking about property taxes. host: that caller was from arizona. politico tells us that michelle obama will go on the road. it says she will have a dedicated focus on health insurance
we went to canada to work for six months. we had to rent a basement apartment from a famous, a very famous opera singer who is retired. she said she had to convert her basement to a rental apartment in order to pay her property- tax. it was so high. a lot of her family had to sell their homes because they could not pay those taxes. that was 30 years ago. about eight years ago a canadian neighbor asked me to take him to the doctor. on the way he told me about how great it was in canada because...